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Tag: Holy Week
Daily Devotionals for Holy Week
From shouts of “Hosanna!” to “Crucify Him!” to an empty tomb, Holy Week marks the final days of Jesus’s earthly ministry in Jerusalem culminating with his death, burial, and resurrection. We invite you to join us over the next few days as we reflect on His fulfilment of scripture as our perfect Passover lamb. Below […]
Resurrection Sunday – HE IS RISEN!
If Saturday was a day of sorrow, Sunday is surely a day of celebration! Although, it truly began in fear and confusion, Jesus’ followers soon knew that Jesus had kept His Word. He was crucified, buried in a tomb, and rose again three days later!
Holy Saturday
Holy Saturday may seem like just a day spent waiting. But there are lessons to be learned while waiting.
Children’s Bible Story, Good Friday
Gather around as Mrs. Tanya shares the story of Jesus on the cross with our GlowKids.
Tetelestai – It is Finished…
Good Friday. So many questions of why we would think to call it Good Friday. Black Friday seems more appropriate, but I guess that name has already been claimed. I am sure if you would have asked Jesus’ mother, Mary, and His disciples they would have told you there is nothing good about the day Jesus went to the cross. But their opinion would soon change.
Children’s Bible Story, Holy Wednesday & Maundy Thursday
Join Mrs. Tanya as she talks about how Jesus spent time with his disciples on the Wednesday and Thursday before he went to the cross.
Holy Thursday
Holy Thursday Before you begin today, take time to pray, worship, and ask God to prepare your heart. We are at the beginning of the end for Jesus. Remember throughout this weekend, everything Jesus did, He had you on His mind. It Is So – Elevation Above All – Michael W. Smith If scholars […]
Holy Tuesday
A look at what Tuesday looked like for Jesus during Passion Week.
Holy Monday
Join us as we discuss Jesus’ journey through Passion Week. Today we will look at Holy Monday.